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HyPower Fuel Announces New Corporate Advisory Team Member
Business Wire, April 9, 2008
Retains Former In-House Corporate Counsel of Shell Canada Limited
WILMINGTON, Del. -- Sub Headline of release should read: Retains Former In-House Corporate Counsel of Shell Canada Limited (sted Retains Former In-House Corporate Counsel for Shell Canada Limited).
The corrected release reads:
HYPOWER FUEL ANNOUNCES NEW CORPORATE ADVISORY TEAM MEMBER
Retains Former In-House Corporate Counsel of Shell Canada Limited
HyPower Fuel Inc. (Pinksheets: HYPF) Mr. Douglas Bender, President of HyPower Fuel Inc., is pleased to announce that HyPower Fuel has added Mr. Robert Donick to its Corporate Advisory Team.
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Mr. Robert Donick is an accomplished lawyer having practiced commercial and corporate law, focusing on intellectual property issues, early in his career. Mr. Donick has been in-house Corporate Counsel for Shell Canada Limited and more recently was Corporate Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary for Luscar Ltd. where he managed Luscar's legal requirements and assisted in the $1 billion dollar IPO and corporate re-organization of Luscar in 2006. Since leaving Luscar, Mr. Donick has worked as a legal consultant and has served as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for an emerging ethanol producer with plans to construct a $250 million ethanol plant in Western Canada.
Doug Bender explained that, "I am excited about the addition of Mr. Robert Donick to our Corporate Advisory Team. Robert's specialties in Corporate Contract Law and as a Patent Attorney are exactly what we require in order to solidify and protect our very valuable intellectual property. In addition, Mr. Donick's assistance in the completion of the contracts we are currently negotiating for the HyPower Fuel Biofuels Limited Partnerships is most definitely needed. Many of our shareholders will be particularly pleased that Mr. Donick will be taking over the management of our entire patent portfolio."
About the HyPower Biofuel Process
The HyPower Biofuel process is a cutting edge biodiesel technology that has a number of competitive advantages over conventional biodiesel production methods. The HyPower process uses essentially no catalysts or water to produce biodiesel. All inputs are recovered or converted to saleable products. The capital and operating costs and the environmental footprint of the process should be significantly less than conventional methods of biodiesel production.
About HyPower Fuel Inc.
HyPower Fuel, Inc. is a category leading company in the energy technology sector, focusing on providing innovative, clean alternative energies through unique methods. Currently HyPower has hydrogen insertion and production technologies and biodiesel production technologies in development and/or in the product commercialization stage. For more information please visit: www.hypowerfuel.com.
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This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy securities of HyPower Fuel Inc. Certain statements in this release and other written or oral statements made by or on behalf of the Company are "forward looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Statements regarding future events and developments and our future performance, as well as management's expectations, beliefs, plans, estimates or projections relating to the future are forward-looking statements within the meaning of these laws. The forward looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. The actual results the Company achieves may differ materially from any forward-looking statements due to these risks and uncertainties. These statements are based on our current expectations and speak only as of the date of such statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of future events, new information or otherwise.
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